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What are the payments on a parental (PLUS) loan?

PLUS loans are low-interest federally insured loans for parents of undergraduate students to help pay a dependent student's college cost. PLUS loans are also available to graduate and professional students. The rate is fixed 7.00% for loans made on or after July 1, 2017.

Loan Amounts

Amount to borrow (year 1) ($)

Amount to borrow (year 2) ($)

Amount to borrow (year 3) ($)

Amount to borrow (year 4) ($)

Assumptions

Annual interest rate (0% to 40%)

Number of months (10 yrs = 120 max)(1 to 360)

Desired amortization schedule

Credit 101

An important part of personal finance is how you manage your debt. Ideally, you would not have any debt, but in practice, most families do. It is not likely that most persons would be able to buy a car, a house, an education, or even major appliances without having to incur some debt. Sometimes, debt may actually be desirable, especially if you could borrow money at a low interest rate to make a high-interest investment.

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Definitions

Annual interest rateThe interest rate on the PLUS Loan is a fixed 7.00% for loans made on or after July 1, 2017.

Number of months The number of months that the PLUS loan is amortized. The typical term is ten years or 120 months.

Desired amortization scheduleSelect the payment schedule (monthly or yearly) that you would like displayed.

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